School children around the world have been going on strike. They
are unhappy that their governments are doing too little to fight climate
change. The strikes are part of a growing international movement called School
Strike for Climate. Instead of going to school, students across the globe have
been skipping classes to take part in street protests. Many of the protests
have been outside government buildings. The movement began in August 2018 when
Swedish student Greta Thunberg stood outside Sweden's government every Friday.
She held a sign that read: "School strike for climate". Photos of her
went viral on social media. Students organized themselves and copied Ms
Thunberg's actions.
The movement is growing worldwide. In 2019, strikes have taken
place across Europe, North America and Australia. Over 45,000 students
protested on one day in Switzerland and Germany. Students have held banners
reading, "Why learn without a future?" "If you do not act as
adults, we will" and "Like the sea level, we rise." The first
worldwide strike will take place on March 15. Many scientists, politicians and
teachers congratulated the students for their activism. However, not everyone
is on the students' side. Australia's leader called for "more learning in
schools and less activism". A journalist in the U.K. wrote: "If
children really must wag their fingers at older generations for some imaginary
sin, I wish they'd do it at the weekend."
Sources
- https://edition.cnn.com/2019/02/15/health/uk-climate-strike-students-greta-thunberg-intl/index.html
- https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2019/feb/15/school-climate-strike-classroom-climate-change
- https://www.spectator.co.uk/2019/02/if-children-want-to-protest-against-climate-change-why-not-do-it-at-the-weekend/
Vocabulary & topics:
school children /
government / climate change / globe / street protests / social media
movement / worldwide / protested / sea level / teachers / activism / older generations
movement / worldwide / protested / sea level / teachers / activism / older generations
Best protests:
- boycotts
- hunger strike
- not paying tax
- make a website
- strikes
- marches
- petitions
- social media
https://www.fridaysforfuture.org/
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